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Southport Pleasureland Sets Up for Superhero Days
A superhero squad will be descending upon Southport Pleasureland this coming Sunday and Monday for two epic days of entertainment.
Children will have a chance to meet and greet all their favourite characters, with Avengers Spiderman, Thor, Iron Man and Captain America assembling at the iconic Merseyside amusement park on the 6th of August, and Deadpool, Wolverine, and Batman (and Spiderman again) making an appearance on the 7th of August.
Children and adults alike are encouraged to unleash their superpowers and don their own capes, masks, and suits, to converge at Southport Pleasureland’s Waffle Bar where judging will take place at 2pm on the 6th of August for the park’s free to enter Superhero Costume Competition. The lucky winner will take home four free tickets to a future Pleasureland event.
Norman Wallis, CEO of Southport Pleasureland comments: “Meeting some of the most legendary superheroes in the world in the flesh is a dream come true for many children, and combining this opportunity with Southport Pleasureland’s array of exciting rides and attractions makes for a magical day out.”
Norman continued, “We have an unrivalled programme of interactive entertainment at the park this summer, all of which is designed to get the whole family involved for an unforgettable day of fun – at exceptional value for money.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melissa Chawner .
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